| Overview
If you ask Perl programmers today what book they relied on most
when they were learning Perl, you'll find that an overwhelming
majority will name Learning Perl--also known affectionately
as "the Llama." The first edition of Learning Perl appeared
in 1993 and has been a bestseller ever since. Written by two of the
most prominent and active members of the Perl community, this book
is the quintessential tutorial for the Perl programming language.
Perl began as a tool for Unix system administrators, used for
countless small tasks throughout the workday. It has since
blossomed into a full-featured programming language on practically
every computing platform, and is used for web programming, database
manipulation, XML processing, and (of course) system
administration--all this while still remaining the perfect tool for
the small daily tasks it was designed for. Perl is quick, fun, and
eminently useful. Many people start using Perl because they need
it, but they continue to use Perl because they love it. The third
edition of Learning Perl has not only been updated for Perl
5.6, but has also been rewritten from the ground up to reflect the
needs of programmers learning Perl today. Informed by their years
of success at teaching Perl as consultants, the authors have
re-engineered the book to better match the pace and scope
appropriate for readers trying to get started with Perl, while
retaining the detailed discussion, thorough examples, and eclectic
wit for which the book is famous. This edition of the Llama
includes an expanded and more gently-paced introduction to regular
expressions, new exercises and solutions designed so readers can
practice what they've learned while it's still fresh in their
minds, and an overall reworking to bring Learning Perl into
the new millennium. Perl is a language for getting your job done.
Other books may teach you to program in Perl, but this book will
turn you into a Perl programmer.
Editorial ReviewsProduct DescriptionLearning Perl first appeared in 1993 and has been a bestseller ever since. Written by two of the most prominent and active members of the Perl community, this book is the quintessential tutorial to the Perl programming language. The third edition has not only been updated for Perl Version 5.6, but has also been rewritten from the ground up to reflect the needs of programmers learning Perl today. After years of success teaching Perl as consultants, the authors have re-engineered the book to better match the pace and scope appropriate for readers trying to get started with Perl, while retaining the detailed discussion, thorough examples, and eclectic wit that the book is famous for. Other books may teach you to program in Perl, but this book will turn you into a Perl programmer. | Amazon.com ReviewIn this smooth, carefully paced course, a leading Perl trainer teaches you to program in the language that threatens to make C, sed, awk, and the Unix shell obsolete for many tasks. This book is the "official" guide for both formal (classroom) and informal learning. It is fully accessible to the novice programmer. |
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Reader Reviews From Amazon (Ranked by 'Helpfulness') Average Customer Rating: based on 296 reviews. Best source for Learning Perl..., 2009-05-06 Reviewer rating: This is an excellent Perl book for everyone from freshers to experts.
Its interesting to read with good examples wherever required & exercises for practice.
Will definitely be getting Intermediate Perl once I complete this. | Great for learning Perl., 2009-03-17 Reviewer rating: This is a great book for those who are new to programming in Perl. Very good explanations of Perl and the examples are very good too. | Good book but could be excellent, 2009-01-12 Reviewer rating: I have already programmed Perl for years, but decided to spend a few days' free time re-reading the latest (5th) edition. I had previously learned Perl by reading the 1st or 2nd edition. This time around, I learned a few things that I neglected before. That is the good part.
I enjoy the humor of the authors (in the same vein as Larry's Programming Perl). Humor makes the learning more pleasant. However, the incessant reference of the Flintstone is unbearable for a non-fan.
I wish that the book were less wordy so that it can cover more in 300 pages, and that it would cover such fundamental concept as Unicode (good support since 5.8, while this book covers 5.10) in this day and age of globalized software/Internet environment.
I also wish the book would give Win32 a bit more weight and be less Unix-centric.
My opinion of the book may not reflect that of a total beginner, but if I put myself in the shoe of someone new to Perl but with a little bit of programming experience, I'd rate the Llama book to be a rather good one. At least, the writing and the English is good, which cannot be said of most technical programming books of today. Overall, I would definitely recommend it to anybody new to Perl (but not to programming) as the first book. | Great book, 2008-12-21 Reviewer rating: I needed to have a book that outlined the syntax for the coding of Perl. This was an excellent book to give me the basics of Perl. I have recently taken over the support of some software developed in Perl. I have Fortran, Basic, and other software knowledge, but need Perl specific information to debug software written in Perl. | Good book for beginners to PERL, 2008-10-16 Reviewer rating: For folks who are new to PERL this is a good book to learn the language. The presentation is easy to understand and illustrations help us grasp the concepts faster. There are exercises at the end of each chapter which helps in getting to do hands-on programming. I would have liked more exercises in some of the chapters. It would have been better if there were questions / challenges spread along the chapter. |
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